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How Cooking Competition Shows Should Grade
Cordova, TN; February 16, in the year of our Lord 2015--Family
Friendly Gaming, the industry leader in covering the family
friendly video games is floating a cool, new, fresh, and fun way
cooking competition shows should grade contestants. How many
times have you watched a cooking competition television show
only to see the early failure win the whole thing. We have
watched quite a few cooking shows here at Family Friendly
Gaming. It amazes me how certain people are given the win after
they failed repeatedly in the beginning. They might have finally
gotten one win at the end. That is like a sports team in the
cellar getting to play in the championship game and winning it
all because they win that one game.
Here is how I believe cooking competition television shows need
to change. Have whatever number you want as contestants. Let us
say sixteen for this example. Each of the contestants will
compete against another contestant in that week. Whomever wins
that week against the other contestant gets a win, and the loser
for that week gets a loss. Let us say for this example they have
a fifteen week competition. That way every contestant competes
against every other contestant. Take the top four contestants
and they move into the next phase. If there is a tie anywhere
make the contestants who are tied compete against one another in
another cooking challenge. The final four compete against one
another based on their record (best versus worse, and then the
middle two). The final two duke it out in one final competition.
The way I see it consistency is not being current rewarded. I
have lost track of how many times I have watched a cooking
competition show only to see someone win whom I do not feel is
deserving. Someone who was better over the long haul is denied
victory and a chance to compete right at the end. Someone who is
really bad and does not learn will consistently lose week after
week. By letting them stay they may actually learn more, and
improve their overall skills. Plus it is lame to see your
favorite person off a show because they had one bad skills test.
This is what I would like to see in a cooking competition
television show. Do it like a season of a sport.
God bless,
Paul Bury
Family Friendly Gaming